CREATIVE PATHWAYS A NEW ONLINE CULTURAL CAREERS INITIATIVE FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS ACROSS NI, BROUGHT TO YOU BY YOUNG AT ART. Pre-Covid the creative industries contributed almost £13 million to the UK economy every hour, generating more than £100 billion each year and employing more than two million people. This is more than the UK agricultural industries!

This vibrant sector presents lots of career opportunities, but how do you actually get started?

We’ve asked some top professionals in their field to talk about their own Creative Pathways into the creative economy and discuss what they think the future will hold for the sector.

These four sessions are designed for Year 10 pupils and above, are free to participate in and last no longer than 60mins each. Our creative professionals will be 'in conversation' with another professional in their field, so audiences will get a chance to hear about different pathways to similar careers and ask questions directly to the professionals.

It is anticipated that these sessions will take place during weeks commencing 17 and 24 May 2021, but each session is only open to two schools. It’s a strictly ‘first come first served’ arrangement and sessions will be scheduled accordingly.

For more information and to reserve your place contact us at [email protected] CREATIVE PATHWAYS BROADCASTING A CONVERSATION WITH...

BROADCASTER AND DJ CAROLYN STEWART

Carolyn Stewart is one of 's most well-known broadcasters and club DJs.

Her broadcasting career began in 1990 when she was appointed one of the original DJs at the launch of Cool FM, sister station of Downtown Radio, where she was the original afternoon presenter. She went on to work on many shows including the hugely successful Cool Goes Quiet, later to become Lights Out, drawing more listeners than the breakfast show, which was then the biggest radio show of the day.

Stewart stayed with Cool FM until 2005 when she was offered a frontline broadcasting role at the then-new UTV-owned radio station U105. She has also worked in television on UTV, co-presenting its Saturday morning youth show SUS with comedian Patrick Kielty in 1993.

AND SPORTS BROADCASTER DENISE WATSON Denise is a sports journalist and radio presenter at U105, co-hosting the breakfast show with Maurice Jay.

She began her broadcasting career for Q Radio in 1992 whilst still juggling shifts in Marks and Spencer. She has a myriad of production experience with 17 years working at the BBC producing, researching and self-shooting material and creating live radio bulletins.

She also worked as a producer on the Gaelic Football Championships show and Final Score the Irish league results show for over 10 years. Following this she worked at UTV, researching and reporting on Sports stories from across Northern Ireland. Denise also writes as a Sports Columnist for the News Letter.

For more information and to reserve your place contact us at [email protected] CREATIVE PATHWAYS PLAYWRITING A CONVERSATION WITH...

PLAYWRIGHT FIONNUALA KENNEDY Fionnuala Kennedy is a playwright, director and drama facilitator based in . In 2015 she founded MACHA Productions with Jo Egan to make theatre with voices and communities that are largely absent from the cultural landscape. Her previous work includes Hostel (2012 & 2017)based on her own experience of homelessness, and Entitled (2017) looking at the impact and inequality of welfare reform.

In 2020 she won the Writers’ Guild of Ireland ZeBBie Award for “Best Theatre Script” for her play Removed, which premiered at the 2019 Belfast Children's Festival. The play has since toured extensively throughout Ireland and was selected for the prestigious IPAY (International Performing Arts for Youth) Showcase in Philadelphia in 2020.

Fionnuala has recently finished directing Shallow Tide, a film by Jo Egan for Brassneck Theatre, and is currently under commission writing a play for young people aged up to 18 for the National Theatre's Connections Programme, and a play for young audiences with PLMD for Replay Theatre Company. AND PLAYWRIGHT AND PRODUCER JO EGAN Jo Egan creates work in traditional and non-theatre settings for both professional and community productions. In 2015, Jo co-founded MACHA Productions.

Jo was recently commissioned by the Abbey Theatre, to write a short play as part of the 14 Voices from the Bloodied Field project. She developed the concept, part-directed and produced the award-winning Wedding Community Play (1999) – a large-scale cross-community site-specific play set in contested spaces with over 100 participants.

In 2013 she co-wrote and directed Crimea Square with four Shankill residents and a cast of thirty-five. In May 2014 her play, Sweeties, inspired by testimony, premiered at the Grand Opera House, Belfast and in May 2017, Madame Geneva, using both professional and community actors, premiered at the Lyric Studio. In 2018, as International Theatre Artist in Residence with Derry Playhouse Jo wrote and directed The Crack in Everything using interviews with the families of six children murdered during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Jo holds an MFA in Playwriting (TCD, Lir Academy).

For more information and to reserve your place contact us at [email protected] CREATIVE PATHWAYS ALL THINGS TECH A CONVERSATION WITH...

STAGE & PRODUCTION MANAGER SIOBHÁN BARBOUR Siobhán Barbour is a stage and production manager with over 10 years of experience,working locally, regionally, and internationally.

Her latest project undertaken was as company manager for the premiere of Sadie by David Ireland (BBC Arts/Lyric Theatre.) Other professional credits include work for the National Theatre of Scotland, The Old Vic, Royal Court, the MAC, Oona Doherty, Replay Theatre Company, Tinderbox Theatre Company, Prime Cut Productions, Belfast Children's Festival, Amnesty International, Tyrone Productions, Outburst Queer Arts Festival, TheatreofplucK, Rawlife, Green Shoot Productions, and Walk the Plank.

She is currently working as in-house Production Manager for the Lyric Theatre Belfast

AND LIGHTING DESIGNER & PRODUCTION MANAGER SIMON BIRD

Simon is a Technical Manager and Lighting Designer. He trained at RADA, where he studied Technical Theatre and Stage Management, and has worked as a Stage Manager and Technician for many theatre companies including the Abbey Theatre, Gaiety Theatre, and Tivoli Theatre in Dublin; and in the North of Ireland Maiden Voyage Dance, Tinderbox Theatre Company and Castleward Opera. He joined the stage management team at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast in 1995, and since 2012 has been Technical Manager at The MAC Belfast. He has also been the Production Manager for the Belfast Children’s Festival since 2018.

Lighting Designs include: The Doppler Effect, Queen Catherine & The Habsburg Tragedies, Group The Musical, (Belfast Ensemble); Inside the Speaker ( Helen Hall Dance); Hope Hunt (Oona Doherty Dance); Evolve (Dance Resource Base); Love or Money (C21 Theatre Company); Unhome, Summertime and All Both Sides Through the House (Tinderbox Theatre Company); National Anthem and Both Sides (Ransom Productions).

For more information and to reserve your place contact us at [email protected] CREATIVE PATHWAYS MUSIC A CONVERSATION WITH...

DJ AND MUSIC CREATIVE KWAME DANIELS

Originating from Ghana, Kwa Daniels was born in London and is based in Belfast. He is a vinyl loving DJ and Creative with a passion for designing experiences and curating events and fulfilling a range of responsibilities as an individual artist to working in partnership with organisations within the public, private and community sectors.

He is founder and CEO of Bounce Culture,a not-for- profit organisation that uses creative digital technology to aid personal development and skills training, primarily assisting people and communities facing disadvantage.

Kwa has experience working alongside the likes of Emmy nominee Hannah Peel to critically acclaimed multi-instrumentalist Kaidi Tatham. Kwame has curated, produced, directed, and hosted events including projects with Radio 1 and MTV, across U.K, Ireland, Europe. He has led on the design and production of Bounce Afrika, facilitating across Senegal, West Africa. Kwame’s most recent venture is based in Kenya, East Africa co-designed with Maasai Mibilli and Black Box Belfast.

AND CHARLOTTE DRYDEN, CHIEF EXECUTIVE, OH YEAH MUSIC CENTRE Charlotte Dryden is the Chief Executive of the Oh Yeah Music Centre in Belfast, a dedicated music hub for the city. Charlotte has been involved in the northern Irish music community for nearly 20 years. She has a background in leadership, talent development, music and festival programming, venue and event management and music media.

She initiated several of the key programmes at Oh Yeah including Women’s Work, a unique and groundbreaking festival for Belfast celebrating women in music.

She has been a driving force for diversity and change in music and is passionate about promoting the cultural, social and economic contribution that music and creativity makes to Northern Ireland.

For more information and to reserve your place contact us at [email protected]